Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day– 28 April 2015

The Hindu


National

  • 9,000 NGOs lose licence – The Govt has cancelled licences of nearly 9,000 NGOs for violation of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).
  • Rescue teams short of tools, men – The death toll in Nepal earthquake has soared past 4,000. About 6,500 people have been injured. Provisions are in short supply.
  • NJAC delayed; judicial appointments hang fire – Chief Justice’s decision not to participate in the National Judicial Appointments Commission will handicap the high power committee’s selection of two ‘eminent persons’ as members of the NJAC.
  • Need to revisit Prevention of Corruption Act: Jaitley – Supervision by courts puts investigators on the defensive and they follow the “golden rule” of somehow making a case. It leaves  the accused to rely on “good luck” to get a fair trial, says Finance Minister.

International

Business

Opinion-Editorial

  • Himalayan disaster – The devastating impact of the earthquake in Nepal, measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, could have been mitigated if there was some preparedness for the tragedy beforehand, suggests the editorial.
  • Challenge of agrarian distress – The Central govt must come up with urgent measures that will bring the promised “achche din” to farmers. Leaving the task to the States won’t help, says the editorial.
  • The bricks to rebuild IBSA – IBSA can help the case of UN Security Council, industry, business, security concerns, maritime peace & stability in the Indian Ocean and the South Atlantic, says the article.

Indian Express


Editorials & Columns

  • A bitter crop – Current rural distress is rooted in low viability, high volatility, argues Ashok Gulati.

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